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Geek Culture / Suggestion for a new site page..

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Kanzure
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Posted: 29th Jun 2003 23:07
I've just been thinking about all those houndreds of questions noobs ask, and the ones that are repeated too many time.

Why don't we just make a new page on www.darkbasicpro.com or wwww.darkbasic.com that has catagories, and goes down to a certain question, which is answered from a topic posted on these forums. It would help a ton, and serve as a GIANT user driven help file.

If there is no time, I bet there are alot of people here willing to do this "project", as it could help out even some of the more advanced DBC/DBP users.
~Morph
Owner of MultiCode.NET and Multi2k.NET.
Nothing is something, and something is then nothing. Life is an illusion.
ReD_eYe
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Posted: 30th Jun 2003 00:01
its a good idea but who wants to do it??? i suppose we could all trawl through the forums and then get someone to make a site with all the links on, it could still be done even if dbs didn't want to host it

hi guys
Kanzure
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Posted: 30th Jun 2003 00:07 Edited at: 30th Jun 2003 00:08
True.

It wouldn't be that hard - we can browse the forum - or get a few n00bs to ask random stupid questions. Either way, it would have teh same results.

It would look nice on www.darkbasic.com with the tutorials...

I would be happy to host it. First we need big long list of topics. When I get a few minutes I'll start browsing.

(Also, we will keep everything organized..such as 3D questions, 2D questions, sprite questions, etc etc etc)

~Morph
Owner of MultiCode.NET and Multi2k.NET.
Nothing is something, and something is then nothing. Life is an illusion.
indi
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Posted: 30th Jun 2003 05:25
http://www.realgametools.net/glossary/


guy started something similar in case you didnt know

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